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The Acolyte Globadiers of the Clans Skryre are a step above the thrall-rats that toil on the production lines or serve as fodder for weapons testing. They are tinkers, miners, and munitionists, who constantly scheme in hopes of attaining the status of Warlock – a fact which sees their masters hurl them into battle carrying fragile spheres of volatile toxic gas, the better to thin out any future rivals. This multipart plastic kit builds five Acolyte Globadiers, noxious gas-wielding infantry of the Clans Skryre. Each Globadier carries a payload of poisoned wind globes, ready to shatter and unleash a toxic cloud of death, alongside a rusty knife for foes who get too close. The kit includes five different masked heads, robed bodies, and pressurised back-tanks, which can all be used in any combination to create loads of variety amongst your Skryre skirmishers. You'll also find an extra crested head and a more impressive knife, which can be used to build a champion from one of your Acolytes. This kit contains 45 plastic components, and 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
The diabolical Skaven go to war in vast swarms, accompanied by monstrous mutants, unstable superweapons, and unnatural beings bestowed by their loathsome god. The combined clans strike out in endless multitudes to annihilate their enemies. Chaos Battletome: Skaven is crucial for collectors and gamers of all stripes. This essential tome is positively seething with inspiring artwork, loads of background material, stunning photography, and the rules you need to unleash your nightmare hordes on the battlefields of the Mortal Realms. You’ll find warscrolls, Regiments and Armies of Renown, Path to Glory and Anvil of Apotheosis rules, plus a self-contained Spearhead section to help get you up and running faster. No matter how you like to play or paint Skaven, this book is for you. This 128-page hardcover book contains: - Background material detailing the history, culture, and organisation of the Skaven, in all their twisted glory - A thorough description of each unit, combining detailed photography, artwork, and background material - Faction rules including five battle traits, four battle formations, three heroic traits, and three artefacts of power - Three Spells, three Prayers, and three Manifestations - 43 warscrolls, for units, terrain, and Manifestations - Spearhead guide, including gameplay and hobby advice, along with its own set of warscrolls and army abilities - Narrative Path to Glory rules, including the Anvil of Apotheosis allowing you to create your own hero - Rules for two thematic Armies of Renown, and two Regiments of Renown that can be added into other Chaos armies - A handy reference section with army abilities, spells, and battle traits This book contains a unique digital code for use with Warhammer Age of Sigmar: The App -
Vizzik Skour was created in the apocalyptic fires of the Vermindoom, and has the distinction of being the chief priest of the Horned Rat, Lord of the Gnaw, and master of the mind-shattering death frenzy. The force of this daemon's diabolical zeal is enough to crack the land and drive Skaven swarms into a frothing frenzy. This multipart plastic kit builds Vizzik Skour, a daemonic priest of the ascended Horned Rat, and an incredibly powerful leader for your Skaven armies. This immense model looms over the battlefield, and is festooned with details that make it a fantastic centrepiece for your entire collection. This kit contains 42 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 130mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Thanquol is fuelled by an addiction to warpstone and delusional self-confidence, remarkable even for a Skaven. While most of his plans go awry, he has become a master at spinning disasters to his advantage – as well as obliterating the bodies and minds of naysayers with powerful spellcraft. Thanquol is accompanied at all times by a colossal Rat Ogor that he calls Boneripper. This multipart plastic kit builds Thanquol on Boneripper, a pair of legendary characters for your Skaven army. Unleash the magical might of a Grey Seer and pummel foes into the ground with a mutated four-armed Rat Ogor. You can arm Boneripper with a choice of warpfire braziers or warpfire projectors, and they have alternate shoulder pad and head options. The kit also comes with 21 rats for you to decorate the base or spread throughout your Skaven collection to add a little more character. This kit contains 109 plastic components, and 1x Citadel 105x70mm Oval Base. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Rat Ogors are rabid war-mutants created by grafting nimble Skaven to the muscled bulk of ogorkind through strange flesh-crafting, sorcery and infusing them with warpstone shards. These misbegotten warriors are then pumped full of all manner of toxic serums designed to magnify both their regenerative properties and their natural frenzy. This multipart plastic kit builds three Rat Ogors, frenzied shock troops for your Skaven horde. You can arm one of these hulking monstrosities with a warpfire gun, and there are helmeted and unhelmeted head options for each one. This kit contains 48 plastic components, and 3x Citadel 50mm Round Bases. These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue, and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. -
The Ossiarch Bonereapers are one of the mightiest achievements of the Great Necromancer Nagash – an elite army of soldiers crafted from the bones and souls of the dead. These terrible constructs are efficient, loyal, and inexorable, and they grow stronger with every enemy army they defeat, harvesting their very bone matter in death. If you want to claim a grisly tithe of bones across the Mortal Realms, then this box is an ideal place to start a new army or grow your existing Ossiarch Bonereapers force, and will save you money over buying the kits individually. It includes a balanced selection of units, meaning you can conquer the living on the tabletop with just these miniatures. This set includes the following multipart plastic models: – 1x Mortisan Soulreaper – 1x Gothizzar Harvester – 5x Kavalos Deathriders – 20x Mortek Guard All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints. -
Putrid Blightkings that succeed in infecting 77 foes with a vile curse according to the Feast of Maggots are rewarded by becoming Pusgoyle Blightlords. Symbiotically connected to the Rot Fly that he receives, the Blightlord rarely if ever leaves its saddle. Between the powerful blows of the Blightlords themselves and the lashing limbs and biting maws of their mounts, a band of Pusgoyle Blightlords can shatter an enemy battle line in a single charge. Like a wound that admits a lethal infection, they tear open a gap for the rest of the Rotbringers to flow into and destroy the foe from the inside out. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble 2 Pusgoyle Blightlords. Each is mounted on an enormous Rot Fly, a revolting insect with 4 brittle wings that drips and drizzles foul fluids onto the battlefield as they drone through the skies. These flies are bloated and spindly at the same time, with numerous beady eyes and horrible fangs. The Blightlords themselves are particularly grim – 1 features a toothed maw in his distended belly, the other a series of veins, tentacles and Nurgle icons. Both models have large poles attached to their backs – you have the option of modelling them with either a cloth banner, a metal icon of Nurgle or (and this is really something) an impaled, rotting cadaver with an expression of sheer agony. They wield massive blighted weapons, with choices of scythes or a trident, and come with choices of covered or bare heads, equally grisly in detail. 3 Nurglings accompany them – 1 with a censer, 1 riding a tiny drone and 1 chewing gleefully on his own intestines… The Pusgoyle Blightlords come as 76 components, and are supplied with 2 Citadel 60mm Round bases. This kit can be optionally used to assemble a Lord of Afflictions. -
A Lord of Blights is a brutish figure who creates and destroys in equal measure. Swollen with muscle, he lumbers into the midst of the foe swinging his bubotic hammer in thunderous arcs. Every impact shatters bone and ruptures organs, leaving his victims lying like bruised and rotten fruit on the ground. Yet this brutality has a purpose beyond simple murder – the Lord of Blights cultivates fine crops of death’s heads that he hands out to his warriors, enabling them to fling volleys of diseased projectiles. The Lord of Blights keeps the finest specimens for himself, hanging them from his gallowrack to hurl during battle. This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Lord of Blights. Bloated and bursting, like most of the Rotbringers, his silhouette is noticeably dominated by the makeshift gallowrack nailed to his back, from which 3 ripening heads dangle. He wields an enormous, dented bubotic hammer along with a vermid shield – these are both covered in the appropriate Nurgle icons, with the shield being especially spiked and disease-ridden. His belt, overwhich his unpleasantly distended and torn belly flops, features a plague knife. The aforementioned belly is disgorging maggots at an alarming rate – it’s difficult to tell how the Lord of Blights feels about this, as his face is covered almost entirely by his helmet, through which one eye socket peers curiously. The Lord of Blights comes as 7 components, and is supplied with a Citadel 40mm Round base. -
Warhammer Age of Sigmar is an action-packed, strategic tabletop wargame. No matter which of the many unique factions of warriors, monsters, and strange creatures you choose to play, you'll have an opportunity to carve out your slice of the near-infinite Mortal Realms. Amidst the chaos and battles, you'll collect, build, and paint your ever-growing army, then play nail-biting games against other Warhammer Age of Sigmar fans to see who emerges victorious! This magazine will give you the information you need to plunge into the strange and beautiful Mortal Realms. Your adventure starts here! Inside this 88-page magazine, you'll find loads of information about the fantasy setting of Warhammer Age of Sigmar – including the eight realms and the people and creatures who dwell there. You'll then be able to read about every aspect of the Warhammer Age of Sigmar hobby, from collecting armies of stunning Citadel miniatures, painting them in the colours of your choice, and leading them into battle in a thrilling tabletop wargame. This package also includes the following multipart plastic miniatures: - 1x Stormcast Eternals Liberator on a scenic base - 1x Skaven Clanrat on a scenic base These push-fit miniatures are designed to be pushed off their frames without using clippers, can be assembled without glue, and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints. -
Sigvald the Magnificent considers himself to be the favoured son of Slaanesh. Few would dare question this belief. In battle, the Geld-Prince fights as a golden blur, laughing cruelly as his elegant blade tears through rabble and champions alike. Whether you’re after a duellist who can lay low some of the mightiest Heroes and Monsters in the game or you simply want a someone to use a blunt (or gracefully swift) instrument to tear through the enemy line, Sigvald the Magnificent is everything you need and more – and he wouldn’t have it any other way! This kit comprises 26 plastic components with which you can assemble 1x Sigvald, Prince of Slaanesh, and comes supplied with a Citadel 60mm Round Base. -
Harness the full magical might of the Gloomspite Gitz with these endless spells – powerful summoned sorceries unique to the shamans of the moon-worshipping grot tribes. This set includes four endless spells: - Malevolent Moon – a visage of the Bad Moon itself that crashes through enemies and emanates a lunatic light - Mork’s Mighty Mushroom – a gigantic fungal phantasm that melts whole armies with mutating spores - Scrapskuttle's Arachnacauldron – a sentient, hungering cauldron that enhances magical abilities – for a price - Scuttletide – a sorcerous swarm of scurrying spiders that bites anything in reach This kit comprises 15 plastic components, and comes with 2x Citadel 50mm Round Bases and 1x Citadel 60mm Round Base. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Plaguebearers are the rank and file of Nurgle's legions. These loathsome Lesser Daemons are crafted from the blighted soul-stuff of mortals who have been slain by Nurgle's Rot. A Plaguebearer carries the marks of Nurgle's Rot through eternity. What little of its skin that can be seen beneath the discharge of innumerable sores tinged with suppurant greens and vile browns. Each of these ten Plaguebearers of Nurgle can be constructed in their own unique stomach-churning manner. Each combination possesses several disgusting details of note: sores of varying sizes; severed heads for trophies, which they carry in their hands; the occasional Nurgling somehow poking through their skin, or yanking on entrails; exposed tendons and bones; horns protruding from their heads. Each possesses many rows of sharp teeth and, for the most part, just the one eye – though some have more – and they each grasp rusted, infectious blades called Plagueswords. This multi-part plastic kit contains the 74 components, with which to make 10 Plaguebearers of Nurgle. The kit contains enough components to assemble a command group, including a Herald of Nurgle, a musician and a standard bearer. Supplied with 10 Citadel 32mm Round bases. -
Ushoran is an ancient and monstrous lord, one of the very first vampires, and stands amongst the most dreaded of Nagash’s Mortarch lieutenants. He is the Carrion King, the Lord of Masks, the Master of Feasts, the Mortarch of Delusion, and many titles besides. He is the father of abhorrants, and the origin of the accursed delusions that envelop the Flesh-eater Courts. His very presence can reduce mortals to slavering insanity and escalate the mania of his ghoul servants to terrifying heights, even as their king annihilates foes with truly monstrous strength. This multipart plastic kit builds Ushoran, the Mortarch of Delusion, the vampiric fountainhead of the Flesh-eater Courts. He's a towering figure, even when hunched over as if to greet a courtier – or personally destroy a smaller foe. Ushoran is clad in the finest royal regalia his ghoul servants can scavenge, from corroded jewellery and ragged robes to a fur cloak of nightshrieker pelts, and a crown of bone extends directly from his skull – a gift from his old master, Nagash. In battle, the Carrion King swings his royal sceptre like a massive, gore-streaked club, and in less lucid moments uses his monstrous claws and fangs to tear offenders limb from limb. The chalice that hangs at his waist grants Ushoran even greater reserves of vampiric resilience, and ghouls across the realms fight for the chance to drink from its bloody contents. The Mortarch of Delusion is the capstone of any Flesh-eater Courts collection, and a fitting centrepiece to even the largest of ghoulish armies. Whether you want to spread madness across the Mortal Realms or paint a stunning display piece for your shelves, Ushoran is a royal fit for the role. This kit contains 61 plastic components and comes with a Citadel 130mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
Horrific nightmares given bestial shape, Fiends of Slaanesh emit a harsh, trilling call as they race towards their prey. A cloud of dream-inducing musk hangs thick around the Fiends, reducing their foes to a stupor, and sapping them of their will to fight. Fiends of Slaanesh are deadly combatants who excel at cutting down larger foes. Whether they’re slaying monsters in Warhammer Age of Sigmar or slicing up heavy infantry in Warhammer 40,000, these beasties are great for any Slaanesh or Daemons army. They'll play havoc with your opponent’s Psykers and Wizards, too! This kit builds 3 Fiends of Slaanesh, and includes options to turn one of them into a Blissbringer. It is supplied in 63 plastic components, and comes with 3 x 75mm oval bases. -
Corsairs are hardened fighters who have spent their whole lives plundering the lands of others. They are armed with a wide variety of vicious cutlasses, serrated blades and handbows. Plying their bloody trade across the seas they seek out fresh slaughter and loot. This boxed set contains 10 multi-part plastic Black Ark Corsairs that can be assembled with a combination of vicious blades, wicked cutlasses and repeater handbows. It includes options for a Reaver, standard bearer and hornblower. Models supplied with 20mm square bases. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
The Executioners are one of the most feared of all the Darkling Coven regiments. They are reputed to kill an enemy with every swing of their massive Executioner’s Draichs. The Executioners miniatures have a choice of 10 heads, and 10 two-handed executioner’s draichs. A Draich Master can be made using a single-handed axe, spiked collar, and holds a decapitated head in his left hand; whilst the standard bearer holds the banner in his left hand, and carries a single-handed sword in his right. Also included is the option to build a drummer. This plastic kit contains 60 components with which to make either 10 Executioners or 10 Black Guard. Also included is 1 transfer sheet with which to add a variety of banner designs. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
Against swift-moving foes the Privateers also employ Scourgerunner Chariots. Quick and deadly, these war machines streak ahead of the hunting parties. From the mobile fighting platforms, keen-eyed aelves snare beasts by launching wickedly sharp harpoons. The Scourgerunner Chariot is drawn by 2 Dark Steeds, and holds seven spare harpoons for the crew. Two Beastmasters act as crew, one of whom can be armed with a spear, or with a ravager harpoon. This plastic kit contains 66 components with which to make either a Scourgerunner Chariot or Drakespawn Chariot. Also included is 1 transfer sheet with which to add a variety of banner designs. It is supplied with a 120mm oval base. This kit comes supplied unpainted and requires assembly - we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Paints. -
Chaos Knights ride at the forefront of any ruinous host, and their coming heralds the death of empires. These dreaded champions charge into the deadliest of battles without a moment's fear, seeking the glory that is theirs by right. Impaling enemies on ensorcelled lances and trampling formations beneath frenzied hooves, Chaos Knights sow havoc in an avalanche of blood and iron. This multipart plastic kit builds five Chaos Knights – elite, bone-crushing cavalry sworn to the Ruinous Powers. These mounted warriors wield cursed lances and Chaos runeshields, outfitted with menacing armour and ornate barding. Cloaks billowing behind them, hooves kicked up in a charge, these models convey a terrifying momentum atop their warped war steeds. The kit includes components to build one model as a Doom Knight champion, who can be armed with a cursed flail or ensorcelled warhammer instead of a lance, and comes with a choice of alternate helmets as well as a unique runeshield and steed head. You can also build one model as a Hornblower musician, and another as a Standard Bearer with a large flag topped by one of five Chaotic sigils – one each for Khorne, Nurgle, Slaanesh, Tzeentch, and Chaos Undivided. This kit comprises 74 plastic components, and is supplied with 5x Citadel 75x42mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. -
A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Novel Zograt was once a puny runt of a grot, but thanks to his brilliant cunning, the blessing of the Bad Moon, and a loyal troggoth, he's now ready to prove himself the greatest Loonboss ever. READ IT BECAUSE Follow a rags-to-riches story of a weak and weaselly git who now aspires to be seen as the best Loonboss in all the Mortal Realms! Of course, not everyone's going to let him have things his own way. THE STORY Despite being gifted with superior cunning, Zograt was born a puny git with a hammy leg. As the weakest runt of his tribe, he was always one beating away from a nasty end until the Bad Moon bestowed a blessing upon him. Now, Zogrot wields the Clammy Hand, and back-stabbing gitz scurry to his cause, afraid of the vengeance their new boss will inflict with his powerful magic. But for every grot suffocated with noxious fungi, Zograt stages a magnanimous gesture, for he is all too wary that power is fragile. Yet in his heart boils an obsession – to become the most formidable Loonboss ever. Where better to proclaim his new-found majesty than the gloom-shrouded mountain of Muttering Peak? To lay claim to his throne, Zograt must evade a sinister coven of wizards that seek to harness the power of the mountain for their own dark designs. But with his razor-sharp mind and a loyal troggoth at his side, Zograt’s ambitions may not be so daft, after all. Written by Andy Clark. -
Freeguild Command Corps are groups of experts, champions, and other aides-de-camp, called upon by their Freeguild Marshal to offer battlefield advice and assistance. These specialist soldiers range from towering Arch-Knight champions to priestly Soul Shepherds, from vital War Surgeons to sinister Whisperblades. Whether acting as a retinue or operating independently, together they are a force far greater than the sum of its parts. This multipart plastic kit builds a Freeguild Command Corps, consisting of: – 1x Arch-Knight: A fearsome warrior armed with a Sigmarite great weapon – either a hammer or an axe. He also offers a choice of different heads and poses, and either a furred pelt or a scaled cape. – 1x Whisperblade: An enigmatic agent of espionage, with an enchanted rapier visible beneath their long coat. They come with two different head options – one masked, one with a high collar. – 1x Great Herald: An experienced soldier, carrying an awe-inspiring banner with a warhorn for sounding the advance. They offer a choice of different heads, helmet tops, spare weapons, and arm poses. – 1x War Surgeon: A grim field medic, with a rack of vicious surgical tools and elixirs. They come with two different head options – a beaked mask or a bare head. – 1x Soul Shepherd: A priestly psychopomp whose chants safeguard the souls of the dying, accompanied by a skeletal piper known as a Corpus Somni. Both figures offer a choice of different heads. – 1x Mascot Gargoylian: A magical companion creature with a powerful bite. The kit also includes a pair of smaller gargoylians to decorate any of the Command Corps' bases. This kit comprises 68 plastic components, and comes with 5x Citadel 28.5mm Round Bases, a Citadel 25mm Round Base, and a Citadel 40mm Round Base. Also included is a Cities of Sigmar Transfer Sheet, featuring 410 Free City icons, Sigmarite cult sigils, and other forms of heraldry. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.